Photos (Top to Bottom): Todd Hingston, of Northern Rangers, is the 2010 George Dale Medal winner; Adam Whitemore was voted the Northern Premier League coach of the year; Chelsea Smith is the Northern Women's competition leading scorer; Jason Jones of Launceston City is the Northern Women's competition coach of the year; Devonport City's Chris McKenna came second in the George Dale Medal count [PlessPix]
Todd Hingston, of Northern Rangers, won the George Dale Medal as the best-and-fairest player in the Forestry Tasmania Northern Premier League.
Hingston polled 24 votes, three more than second-placed Chris McKenna of Devonport City.
Natalie Reardon of UTAS took out the women’s best-and fairest-award.
Tyler Murphy of Launceston City won the Fred Paice Medal as the Premier Reserves best-and-fairest player.
Elliot Stewart of Burnie United won the Under-18 competition’s best-and-fairest award.
The coach-of-the-year in the Forestry Tasmania Northern Premier League was Adam Whitemore, who took the club to its second consecutive league championship and made the grand final of the State-wide Top-Four series.
Jason Jones of Launceston City won the women’s competition coach-of-the-year honour, while Tony Cocker was the northern Tasmania referee of the year.
The leading goalscorer in the Forestry Tasmania Northern Premier League was Ulverstone’s Brayden Mann.
Chelsea Smith of women’s champions Launceston City was the leading scorer in the Northern Women’s Premier League, William Nichols of Burnie United in the Northern Premier Reserves, and Launceston City's Roger Mies in Division One.
Nick Lanau-Atkinson was the leading marksman in the Northern Under-18 competition.
3 comments:
I Adam Whitelaw related to Alan Whitemore who played for George Town Utd & Juventus in the 1970s?
Yes father son combination
RIP a great man of football
Intersting new northern blog!!!
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